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    Hi I have a problem. I'm using a typed dataset. Lets call it dsMyData. When I call dsMyData.WriteXmlSchema(), it creates a schema showing me all the table in my database perfectly, BUT when I call dsMyData.WriteXml() it creates an XML file with only two lines of code at the top: <?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes" ?> <_Workstation_aXYZDataSet xmlns="http://tempuri.org/_Workstation_aXYZDataSet.xsd" /> Why is this? Is my dataset not filled correctly?

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      Hi I have a problem. I'm using a typed dataset. Lets call it dsMyData. When I call dsMyData.WriteXmlSchema(), it creates a schema showing me all the table in my database perfectly, BUT when I call dsMyData.WriteXml() it creates an XML file with only two lines of code at the top: <?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes" ?> <_Workstation_aXYZDataSet xmlns="http://tempuri.org/_Workstation_aXYZDataSet.xsd" /> Why is this? Is my dataset not filled correctly?

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      See title.

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